SEC 125(1)(a) Maintenance-Expression ' unable to maintain herself' - Potential earning of wife is not in contemplation in expression- cannot be interpreted to mean capable of earning. Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act ( 78 of 1956) S. 19 M ..
AN ANALYSIS OF CONSENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RAPE UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE 1860. ATIN KUMAR DAS,III SEM ..
In the coming years, Naxalism will become the most important internal security threat to India. Poverty, maladministration,nepotism,bribery and lack of education were the traditional causes of this extremism. In Naxalism, there is also a sense of de ..
I would like to bring to your kind attention about the infructuous Illustration of section 108 A of Indian Penal Code. Section 108 A defines as “108A. Abetment in India of offences outside India.A person abets as offence within the meaning of this in ..
Rape Laws in India-Appropriate or not? Rape is a stigma which exists in the society from a long time. The dictionary meaning of word rape is “the ravishing or violation of a woman.” The rape victim i.e. a woman as woman cannot commit r ..
Respected Hon’ble Judges and participants of this session, let me at the outset, thank the organizers of this session for having invited me to share my views and address on human rights issues especially on civil liberties ..
Supreme Court of India CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 320-336 of 2010 Judge(s): P. SATHASIVAM,H.L. DATTU Date of Judgment: Monday, February 15, 2010 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORP. LTD. Versus HARMEET SINGH PAINTAL & ANR. JUDGMENT P. Sathasivam, J. ..
The Judicial system in Our Country is very old system, but it is very good and needful to the people of this Country. But due to the old system the victims could not get the justiece in proper way and upto the mark. Because, the accuse ..
The Supreme Court has declared that narco-analysis, brain-mapping, and polygraph tests — the whole gamut of “truth technologies” intended to loosen the tongue and get suspects to spill during interrogation — are illegal witho ..
The roots of hate violence are broad, but most causes come back to one element in the end: fear. This fear is most often rooted in ignorance: fear of the unknown, fear of the "other," fear of perceived competitors; all of these hold the po ..